FISU World University Games Chengdu 2023 live medal tally table, results and India medals winners list

FISU World University Games Chengdu 2023 live medal tally table, results and India medals winners list

India has already surpassed its last-best performance at FISU World University Games 2023, so here’s a look at the current medal tally

The 2023 Summer Universiade, officially known as the 2023 FISU Summer World University Games, is taking place in the dynamic Chinese city of Chengdu.

The famous multi-sport event, which had been postponed in 2021 owing to the COVID-19 pandemic’s widespread effects, will return for the 31st time in 2023 during the Summer Universiade. The Games this year include 18 different disciplines and offer a total of 269 medals for the best athletes in the world to fiercely compete for.

FISU World University Games 2023 live medal tally table, results, India medals winners list

However, looking from India’s perspective, the tournament has reached its peak with around 230 outstanding Indian athletes avidly competing, including well-known personalities like Jyothi Yarraji, Manu Bhaker, and Tejaswin Shankar.

FISU World University Games 2023 medals tally

FISU World University Games 2023 medals tally
RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China176730
2South Korea1310528
3Japan117725
4India93517
5Hungary3216
6Ukraine2215
7Indonesia2204
8Iran2079
9Chinese Taipei17816
10Kazakhstan15511
11Macau1326

At the previous competition, which was held in Naples, Italy, India did admirably, winning four medals—one gold, one silver, and two bronze—for its efforts. Dutee Chand had claimed the gold medal in the women’s 100m, while the remaining three medals came from the shooting events.

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However, this year is different as India has won a total of 17 medals as of now. The sporting extravaganza, which began on July 28 and will last until August 8, gives Indian athletes a great opportunity to display their skills in 11 different sports disciplines, including archery, athletics, badminton, fencing, judo, shooting, swimming, table tennis, taekwondo, tennis, and volleyball.

It’s important to note that the Wushu team had to withdraw after initially being scheduled to compete. Despite this, together with numerous others, Amlan Borgohain, Priyanka Goswami, and Srihari Nataraj strengthen India’s participation in the international event, adding a sense of enthusiasm and pride to the country.

Tanisha Singh, an 18-year-old badminton prodigy who is poised to make an impression on the world stage, stands out as the contingent’s youngest player.

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Even in shooting too, with Manu Bhaker and Elavenil Valarivan joyously winning gold in the women’s 10m air pistol and air rifle categories, respectively, Indian shooters have made waves in the current Games. In addition to this, Manu Bhaker, Abhidnya Ashok Patil, and Yashaswini Deswal added joy by winning the women’s 10m air pistol team event on the thrilling first day of the Games.

So, here’s a look at the full list of Indian winners of the Games:

Full list of Indian winners at FISU World University Games 2023

AthleteSportEventMedal
Manu BhakerShootingWomen’s 10m air pistolGold
Elavenil ValarivanShootingWomen’s 10m air rifleGold
Manu Bhaker, Abhidnya Ashok Patil and Yashaswini Singh DeswalShootingWomen’s 10m air pistol teamGold
Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 50m rifle 3PGold
Aman Saini and PragatiArcheryCompound mixed teamGold
Avneet KaurArcheryCompound women’sGold
Sangampreet Singh BislaArcheryCompound men’sGold
Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 10m air rifleGold
Arjun Babuta, Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar and Divyansh Singh PanwarShootingMen’s 10m air rifle teamGold
Avneet Kaur, Purvasha and PragatiArcheryCompound women’s teamSilver
Vijayveer Sidhu, Udhayveer Sidhu and Adarsh SinghShootingMen’s 25m pistol rapid fire teamSilver
Divyansh Singh PanwarShootingMen’s 10m air rifleSilver
Aman Saini , Rishab Yadav and Sangampreet Singh BislaArcheryCompound men’s teamBronze
Reeta Sawaiyan, Sangeeta and Tanisha VermaArcheryRecurve women’s teamBronze
Sartaj Singh Tiwana, Surya Pratap Singh and Aishwary Pratap Singh TomarShootingMen’s 50m rifle 3P teamBronze
Yamini MouryaJudoWomen’s 57kgBronze
Aman SainiArcheryCompound men’sBronze

India at the medal tally

India has so far taken home 17 medals from the FISU World University Games in Chengdu, including nine gold, three silver, and five bronze. The country is also presently ranked fourth in the medal standings for the 2023 World University Games.

With this, India has already surpassed its previous greatest Universiade showing, which saw the nation’s competitors earn five medals in Gwangju 2015—one gold, one silver, and three bronze.

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